OPT hair removal Machine

Products » IPL OPT SHR Hair Removal Series

Description:



Working priciple 

IPL (Intense Pulsed Light) is a kind of light with high energy and broad wavelength, within the range from   420nm to 1200nm. According to the principle of IPL photorejuvenation technology, intense pulsed light  with broad spectrum affects pigmentations, broken capillary vessels and hair follicles.

IPL can treat pigmented lesions with rapid recovery. Dyschromia can be cleared after repeated sessions. Photoaging treatment has been explored. A series of IPL can be used for facial rejuvenation, improving skin laxity and collagen production. IPL combined with facial injections can be used for dynamic rhytids. Home devices have been developed recently.
 
OPT is with new AFT technology (Advanced Fluorescence Technology) uses low and equal energy.
OPT using the cutting-edge intense pulsed light technology, belongs to the fourth generation of photonic technology,perfect OPT (Optimal Pulse Technology) core technology, the use of three dimensional technology concepts: energy + Pulse Width + pulse waveform. Due to changes the pattern of treatment light output, OPT is a revolutionary in the development, not only improve the efficiency greatly but also safety.



Help you find the best hair removal resolution




Filter provided for OPT: 480nm, 530nm and 640nm

1) Hair removal (640nm)
2) pigment & wrinkle removal (530nm)
3)Skin rejuvenation & Vascular (480nm)





Technological Advantages

Latest technique of mobile light therapy, fast and efficient.
Latest single pulse technology, 640-1200nm band, hair removal easy and comfortable.
Latest plug and play butt joint, separate water and electric design, more secure and easy to install.
Perfect  combine of  large capacity stainless steel tank and industrial radiator,  it provide water cycle cooling system which satisfies customers’ continuous treatment demand.
Water flow and temperate self- testing system and self-correcting system to guarantee safe operation.














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